19 Marzo 2024
Abbiamo parlato spesso del simpaticissimo ed evoluto Robot NAO, capace di emozionarsi. Lo abbiamo visto anche in alcuni video mentre balla, mentre si ricarica automaticamente e in diverse altre circostanze che potete trovare in questo blog.
Arriva ora la comunicazione che Intel Capital, il braccio finanziario e di investimento di Intel, ha deciso di investire 13 milioni di dollari in Aldebaran Robotics proprietaria appunto del famoso robot Nao. Questo dimostra quanto Intel creda nei robot umanoidi e della chiara direzione che sta prendendo la ricerca in questo momento storico.
Marcos Battisti, Managing Director di Intel Capital Western Europe e Israel, commenta: “Robotics is an area that Intel Capital has been interested in for some time. Aldebaran’s work in areas such as voice interaction and video analytics really highlights the advances made in perceptual computing and has the potential to offer innovative products and solutions across a range of sectors.
Riproponiamo a seguire, oltre alla press, anche uno dei promi video presentazione del robot
Aldebaran Robotics, worldleader in humanoid robotics, raises US$13 million in round led by Intel Capital
Intel, world leader in silicon innovation, demonstrates its interest in robotics by investing in Aldebaran Robotics, the world-leading company in humanoid robotics.
Paris, France -- Aldebaran Robotics SA, the world-leading European humanoid robotics company, announced today that the company has raised US$13 million in new venture funding. The series C round of financing was led by Intel Capital, with additional participation from its current investors, CDC Innovation, iSource and Crédit Agricole Private Equity.Aldebaran Robotics currently manufactures and sells advanced, programmable humanoid robots, with the aim of contributing to the well-being of humans, through solutions addressing Personal services, Healthcare and Assistance to Autistic kids.
Its products combine a range of facial and voice recognition technologies with location awareness capabilities, providing a flexible platform for application development.The new funds will play a key role in allowing the business to develop its product offering into additional vertical sectors such as health and social care. The investment will also help Aldebaran streamline its production operations and increase its research and development capabilities. “Working with Intel Capital is a step we believe will propel the business and help the technology we have developed reach its full potential.
Our products have the flexibility to provide solutions across a range of applications and this investment will play a huge role in helping drive manufacturing efficiencies and further our research capabilities to help the business’ expansion into new markets. Intel products are ideally suited for the processing demands required by robotics. This investment from Intel Capital enables Aldebaran to become a key player in this nascent industry. , Bruno Maisonnier, founder and CEO of Aldebaran Robotics said; “It is primarily for us, a fantastic mark of recognition and trust from a group that has always favored innovation and has risen in recent years at the top of the global computer market. Marcos Battisti, Managing Director Intel Capital Western Europe and Israel, commented: “Robotics is an area that Intel Capital has been interested in for some time. Aldebaran’s work in areas such as voice interaction and video analytics really highlights the advances made in perceptual computing and has the potential to offer innovative products and solutions across a range of sectors.
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